NJESA is pleased to announce the availability of college scholarship awards to sons and daughters of active-duty police and fire personnel. The scholarship awards are available to qualified high school seniors. A copy of the requirements and application can be found at http://esaweb.org/ysapplyNJ. All applications must be submitted online. In addition to completing the application and submitting the appropriate documentation, each student must write an essay explaining "What it means to me to have my parent or guardian involved in securing our community."

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Valerie E. Yahn Scholarship

www.NJSNA.org

2/15/2019

An annual scholarship to a deserving New Jersey Burlington, Camden, Cumberland, Gloucester or Salem County high school graduationg senior intending to pursue a nursing (BSN) degree at a college/university. Criteria: Applicant must have attended a New Jersey high school and have been a New Jersey resident of one of the five counties above. Applicant must be a graduating high school senior in the year of the award. The Institute for Nursing Scholarship Committee will give consideration to the following factors: Academic Excellence, Passion for Nursing, Strength of Character.

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B. Davis Scholarship

http://www.studentawardsearch.com/scholarships.htm

$1,000

May 24, 2019

This Scholarship is available to all high school juniors and seniors as well as all students currently registered in any post secondary institution. To apply for this scholarship you will need to write an essay of less than 1000 words on the following topic: Describe the three characteristics of leadership you value most. Discuss why you believe that these traits are so important and how you feel that they are developed in an individual. Your submissions must be sent by email at awards@studentawardsearch.com

Eligibility: All high school sophomores, juniors and seniors. Submit a 300 to 500 word statement that describes an innovative approach or idea you have for addressing one of the UN Sustainable Development Goals.This is an opportunity to share your thoughts about what you want to do to be a part of the solution and help make the world a better place.

There are numerous scholarships on the website for veterans and their dependents.

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All Year Cooling Academic Scholarship

http://www.allyearcoolinggiving.com/

$1,000

May 31, 2019

To be eligible you must be a high school senior that has been accepted into a college or university or a current college or university student. To apply for the scholarship, answer the following question: "Thinking about your current major, how do you see your future career helping others and/or businesses"? This essay should be 500 words.

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SJSL Scholarship Program

http://www.sjsl.org/clubsite/?p=19979

Varies

March 1, 2019

Eligibility: South Jersey Soccer League players and former players who have participated in the SJSL for boys for at least four years and who will graduate high school in spring 2019 and continue their adult education. Candidates must complete the application and submit no later than Friday, March 1, 2019.

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AAA South Jersey Scholarship Program

www.AAA.com/scholarship

$2,500

March 31,2019

The contest is open to high school seniors living in or attending school in Camden, Cumberland, Gloucester or Salem counties. Every student who enters the contest will receive a free, one-year AAA Basic Student Membership. For the contest, students are required to write an essay of between 500 and 1,000 words. See website for details.

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Tzu Chi Scholars 2019

http://www.us.tzuchi.org

$1,000

March 9, 2019

Tzu Chi Scholars are selected on the basis of financial need, academic achievement, and community involvement. Eligibility: Demonstrates financial need for college tuition. Is a U.S. high school graduating senior. Has a minimum 3.0 GPA and will enroll in an accredited U.S. college full-time. Applications can be downloaded on the Tzu Chi website or are available in the guidance office.

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SCAD Distinguished Scholars Award

scad.edu/apply

$20,000 per year

Feburary 1, 2019

Eligibility: Minimum 1410 SAT. GPA of 3.75. Stellar visual arts, performing arts, writing or equestrian capabilities. Honors and awards from competitions or other recognitions. Leadership skills demonstrated through co-curricular or extracurricular involvement. If you are interested in being nominated, see your guidance counselor.

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Austin H. & Florence V. Swackhamer Memorial Educational Scholarship

www.csascholars.org/swkh

March 8, 2019

The A & F Swackhamer Memorial Scholarship Trust is providing scholarships for deserving students. Eligibility Requirements: Applicants must be graduating high school seniors or graduates of a high school in Gloucester County. Must demonstrate academic achievement and financial need. Applicants must also plan to attend full-time an accredited two-year or four year college.

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Rutgers Business School - Summer Business Camp

http://www.business.rutgers.edu/pre-college/summer-business-camp

Rutgers Business Camp will provide high school students an opportunity to learn the basics of business. Students will form business teams which will become partnerships in creating proposed new business ventures. There will be visits to business locations to provide the students with a first-hand exposure to how business is conducted. Cost for the camp is $1,500. Visit website for details.

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Voyage Immersion Experience - France 2020

vistasineducation.com

Voyage Immersion Experience will help to develop an itinerary that meets your travel preferences. Visit website for details.

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GAP 2019 Scholarship Award

$1,000

April 5, 2019

Generating Achievement Potential (GAP) 2019 Scholarship Award eligibility requirements: 1) Must be a US citizen 2) Must be Africian American, Hispanic, Mexican, Native American, or other Minorities 3) Be a 2019 graduating senior from the Gloucester County Public High School System 4) Have a minimum of 2.5 GPA. 5) Provide proof of acceptance to an undergraduate college, university or technical institute. Interested students may come to the counseling office for an application.

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NJUA Excellence in Diversity Scholarship

www.njua.com

$1,500 per academic year

April 6, 2019

Each year, the New Jersey Utilities Association (NJUA) awards the NJUA Excellence in Diversity Scholarship to a qualified, deserving New Jersey high school senior who meets the eligibility criteria. See website for details and application.

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NJUA Trade and Vocational School Scholarships

www.njua.com

$1,500 per year

April 6, 2019

NJUA will award two NJUA Trade and Vocational School Scholarships to qualified students who are pursuing a trade or vocational degree at an accredited school located in New Jersey. See website for details and application.

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The Robert M. Bess Memorial Youth Scholarship

gc-chamber.com/csa

$1,000

January 25, 2019

The Robert M. Bess Memorial Youth Scholarship award is presented to a Gloucester County high school student who has excelled academically as well as provided outstanding service to the community. To be eligible, a student must be: Graduating from a Gloucester County high school. In good academic standing and attending a Chamber member college or university: RCGC, Rowan, Thomas Edison State and Wilmington University. If you are interested in being nominated for this scholarship, contact your guidance counselor.

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Abbott & Fenner Scholarship

http://www.abbottandfenner.com/scholarships.htm

$1,000

June 14, 2019

The A&F Scholarships are available to all high school juniors and seniors as well as all students currently registered in any accredited post secondary institution. To apply for this scholarship you will need to write an essay on the topic below. The essay should be between 500 and 1000 words. Topic: Describe your educational career and life goals. Explain your plan for achieving these goals. Include your degree/major, why you selected it, and how this degree/major will help you achieve your goals.

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Woody Platt Memorial Art Scholarship

$2,000

April 16, 2019

The Gloucester County Art League is offering their Annual Art Scholarship to a Gloucester County resident who will be graduating high school in June 2019 and is planning to attend college in order to pursue a career in the fine arts. Interested students may come down to the counseling office for an application.

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FAFS Private Scholarship and Grant Program

www.fafsonline.org

Varies

March 1, 2019

FAFS is offering eight scholarships and grant opportunities to High School Seniors who are or have been under the care of the Divison of Child Protection & Permanency. To apply online, review eligibility requirements, or to be added to the mailing list for FAFS scholarship applications for future years, visit the website.

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9-11 Angel Scholarship

$1,000

May 6, 2019

Eligibility: Must be CRHS senior in good standing with a demonstrated record of kindness and compassion to others and plans to attend a 2 or 4 year institution of higher learning in the fall. Applicants must submit to the school guidance counselor a maximum 550 word essay describing a time in their lives when they were motivated by kindness to help someone in need. The essay should also include how the applicant plans to continue having a positive impact in the lives of those less fortunate. Attached to the essay should be a cover sheet identifying the applicant's name, homeroom# and college selection.

MTSA is proud to award scholarships each year to high school graduating seniors who have participated in the MTSA program and has promoted good sportsmanship, fairness and character while participating in soccer. This scholarship is available to high school seniors only, that have played with MTSA for a minimum of 4 years or served as a referee for the club for a minimum of 3 years. Applicants must write a 300-word essay. The topic of the essay should be sports is about more than wins and losses - write about your time playing with MTSA, your contribution to the team, the club and to soccer. You should also state the impact soccer has had on your life and why. The first paragraph should include your name, current school and the years you participated in MTSA and at what capacity. Mail the essays to MTSA, PO Box 11, Mantua, NJ 08051 or email them to mpalko@mantuasoccer.com

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Builders League Of South Jersey Scholarship Foundation, Inc.

http://www.blsj.com/scholarship-information

Ranging up to $5,000

April 30, 2019

The Builders League of SJ Scholarship Foundation offers scholarships to area students from southern NJ who will be matriculating in an accredited, post-secondary school and pursuing a course of study related to real estate and the construction industry. Studies may be undertaken in qualified trade school programs as well as junior and four-year college university programs. Students who are enrolled in programs part-time are also eligible.

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2019 W.E.B. DuBois Scholars Institute at Princeton University

duboisscholars.org/apply

February 22, 2019

The W.E.B. DuBois Scholars Institute will be held on the campus of Princeton University from June 22, 2019 to July 27, 2019. The Institute provides scholarship and leadership training for high-achieing youths. Students entering the 8th, 9th, 10th and 11th grades in the fall of 2019 are eligible to participate.

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2019 NJCTS Youth Scholarship Award - NJ Center for Tourette Syndrome

www.njcts.org

$1,000

April 5, 2019

The NJ Center for Tourette Syndrome & Associated Disorders, Inc. (NJCTS) is awarding scholarships to graduating NJ high school seniors diagnosed with Tourette Syndrome. A scholarship award recipient must be planning to attend a college or trade school on a part-time or full-time basis in Fall 2019. Submit an essay of 1 to 2 pages describing how Tourette Syndrome has played a part in your life. You may also submit media (pictures, video, music) displaying your talent(s).

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Future Nurse Leadership Scholarship

https://www.vnahg.org/nursescholarships

$500

April 2, 2019

Visiting Nurse Association Health Group is pleased to announce that the 2019 scholarship application packet is now available online for the Future Nurse Leadership Scholarship. Eligibility Requirements: Resident of NJ or Ohio; Enrolling in 2019 Fall Semester of an accredited School of Nursing BSN Program; BSN student, part-time or full-time.

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NYU Precollege Program

nyu.edu/precollege

April 1, 2019

NYU Precollege gives rising juniors and seniors the amazing opportunity to spend their summer on NYU's campus in the heart of Manhattan. For six weeks, high schoolers can take college-level courses for credit, develop their essay-writing skills, and learn how to manage their time in college. The Summer 2019 NYU Precollege program runs from July 7 - August 16. For scholarship consideration, students should apply early and no later than April 1, 2019.

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University of Maryland - Terp Young Scholars

ysp.umd.edu

June 15, 2019

College-bound students are invited to apply to Terp Young Scholars at the University of Maryland. Acceptance to this 3-week summer collegiate program (July 7th to 26th) is competitive, and based upon academic performance. Visit website for details.

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Spare Change, Inc. - Delia Ford Brown Textbook Scholarship

$500

April 30, 2019

One objective of Spare Change, Inc. is to assist inner-city youth, from Burlington, Camden, and Gloucester Counties, with the purchase of textbooks for college. Graduating high school seniors are invited to apply for this scholarship. This one time award will be presented to a student according to his/her needs, and who will be attending a 2-year or 4-year college/university or trade school in the fall. Applications are available in the guidance office.

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Salem Brass Music Scholarship

www.salemcountybrass.org/scholar.html

$2,000 - awarded over the first two years of college

April 12, 2019

The Salem County Brass Society is awarding a music scholarship to a deserving student living in Salem, Gloucester, Cumberland, or New Castle(DE) county who is presently involved in any music discipline. See website for application and requirements.

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Stanford University - Pre-Collegiate Studies

spcs.stanford.edu/find-yourself

Stanford Pre-Collegiate Studies advances the education of academically talented, intellectually curious, pre-college students. Stanford offers a variety of programs designed to meet the needs of top students everywhere. See website for details.

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Marist - Summer Pre-College

marist.edu/precollege

Marist Summer Pre-College is an academic program for rising high school juniors and seniors. Students will earn three to six transferable college credits and will learn from experienced faculty and industry professionals. Visit website for details.

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Online Health Care Course for High School Students

http://www.inspirahealthnetwork.org/fhp

Inspira Health Network - Garden Area Health Education Center is offering "Future Health Professionals" online health care learning open to all high school students. The course begins April 1, 2019. The seven-week course is completely online through BlackBoard. The cost of the course is $10 per student. Students who successfully pass this course will receive a certificate of completion. This is a great addition to resumes and college applications. Visit website for details.

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Susquehanna University - Summer Pre-College Programs

susqu.edu/summer-programs

Susquehanna Summer Pre-College Programs - Spend a week living on a college campus with other high school students. This program will allow you to get a taste of college life and challenge, inspire and prepare you for the future. Visit website for details.

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Temple University Summer Programs

www.temple.edu/summer/

Temple University offers summer pre-college programs for high school students on campus in Philadelphia. Whether you want to earn college credit, prepare for the SAT or explore future careers, there are exciting programs happening this summer. See website for details.

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Smith Summer Precollege Programs

www.smith.edu/summer

Summer Precollege Programs at Smith College offer intellectually stimulating and unique opportunities for high school young women who wish to pursue their academic interests in the classroom and beyond. Visit website for details.

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Caldwell University - STEM Apprenticeship Opportunities for High School Students

www.usaeop.com/program/reap

February 28, 2019

The program will have a field of study in Chemistry and Natural Sciences. Check website for eligibility requirements to participate. To learn more about the program and for students to apply to Caldwell's program you can visit the website for details.

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Drexel University - Pre-College Programs

http://drexel.edu/academics/summer/

Drexel's summer academic programs are summer camps open to highly motivated high school students who wish to explore what a university-level program is all about. Visit website for details.

Lebanon Valley College's Actuarial Science Summer Camps are week-long intensive programs for rising high school seniors designed to help them decide if they're interested in actuarial careers. Visit website for details.

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